"CORELABS" Living Labs definition and concept
author:
Karl Hribernik,
BIBA - Bremer Institut für Betriebstechnik und angewandte, University of Bremen
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Brilliant ,relevant to rural innovation with an excellent civil society participation.
it is possible to translate in french....
The Provincial Government of Limpopo just approved a concept of Limpopo Living Lab within the context of being an extended Science Park focussing on end-user innovative technology.
The Programme Manager for Limpopo Living Lab is Mr Reuben Rammbuda.
Contact details for interested parties are: +27 835543283
or rammbudar@premier.limpopo.gov.za Also see www.limpopo.gov.za for related pronouncements of Limpopo Living Lab and ICT Institute.
Within Limpopo Living Lab we manage a network of Living Labs within Limpop Province namely: Sekhukhune Living lab , Ndlovu Living Lab etc.